Simon Jones is Sportsmail's man on the inside of all the major transfer moves this summer.

His column, published every weekday, offers an insight into the deals which will be done and those that won't - and why.

A 5/5-rating means The Insider reckons it's a done deal; 0/5 means The Insider has his mortgage on it not happening.

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LEANDRO DAMIAO

Internacional to TottenhamTHE INSIDER says: 2/5

MANUEL FERNANDES

Besiktas to SunderlandTHE INSIDER says: 2/5

The Brazilian is becoming a regular on Sportsmail pages after we revealed Tottenham's interest two years ago. Then the price was reputed to be £12m and that gave everyone encouragement a deal could be done. His subsequent development and rise into the full national team have seen his valuation rocket.

Tottenham scout Ian Broomfield travelled to Brazil last month for discussions with Internacional in the hope of getting a deal moving again but Internacional now want £28m.

Daniel Levy does not want to pay that and they are looking at other targets. Discussions will continue today with Harry Redknapp including talks over the manager's own future.

The Portuguese midfielder has improved as a player since his time in England and the Premier League with Everton.

He has been in contract dispute with Turkish side Besiktas and looked to be heading for a free transfer as FIFA prepared to step into the row and engineer his departure from the club he joined in 2011.

However, besiktas have paid up part of the wages they owed him and are now entitled to a transfer fee.

Although he is valued at £8m his representatives are working to negotiate his release for around £3m which will make him more attractive to the likes of Sunderland.

GAEL GIVET

Blackburn to Shanghai Shenhua THE INSIDER says: 3/5

GRANT HOLT

Norwich to Aston Villa THE INSIDER says:2/5

The 30-year-old French defender has endured a difficult season at Blackburn after his heart scare, hamstring injuries and a strained relationship with manager Steve Kean.

Like several Blackburn Rovers players he is keen to leave and Chinese side Shanghai are willing to offer him a decent contract to move over there.

However, he may take stock before jumping as Nicolas Anelka is unhappy at Shanghai and looking for a return to Europe while Didier Drogba is also exploring the possibility of joining Real Madrid.

Another Premier League move may yet materialise.

Norwich had outlined proposals to Holt about improving his contract and the side around him but they have obviously failed to convince the player that they can head in the right direction.

The departure of manager Paul Lambert has exacerbated the situation and Holt has re-affirmed his desire to leave.

Sunderland have shown interest as have Villa but Lambert's expected arrival at Villa may strengthen Norwich's resolve not to sell him there.

Lambert won't have a lot of money at Villa as he will have to generate funds and may need any £10m kitty for other priorities or younger players than Holt.